I don't know why after watching the sixth season, the one I admire most is Robb, who died tragically in the third season. So I want to write another eulogy for him. I want to review the personal editing of Robb. I can't bear to watch it again. I still remember the episode of Red Wedding. I watched it in bed in the middle of the night. Although a friend reminded me that he died "suddenly", the short comments were also filled with all kinds of "too miserable" howls. I thought I was mentally prepared, but I still underestimated how tragic the Red Wedding was. Seeing him die just like that, then brutally tortured by the enemy, Grey Wind died in the fence, Arya was knocked out by the hound and taken away. It came to me that I felt the biting coolness in the warm bed That night, my mind was surging, as if something was overturned in my mouth, there were no words in my eyes, no tears in my eyes, and I couldn't sleep. That's the night that I really realized the real world of Game of Thrones. Cruelty doesn't mean that you will die when you die, but that no one will really die. Do you want the king of the north to die in battle and die in a shroud? He was so naive, but he died so uselessly. After chasing after six seasons, Jon Snow took back the flag of the Wolf family of Winterfell and fluttered in Winterfell. The moment Jon Snow was elected as the new King of the North, I suddenly wanted to cry. It's not easy to cry all the way to the wolf family. Robb can't see this scene anymore. Compared with the beginning of the sixth season, Jon, who has become more and more protagonist halo, is stabbed in the heart and can be resurrected. Fewer wins, more wins, and little skinning can be intact in the event of a stampede in the encirclement. Obviously indecisive, strategic mistakes are frequent, and he has no military literacy, but he can be named the king of the north in the end... Robb Stark has no aura. The character who was destined to end in tragedy as soon as he appeared on the scene made me feel more real, so I felt more regretful that he was not without generals, nor would he not be able to fight. On the contrary, he was invincible in frontal battles with the largest family of Westeros, Lan Niester directly confronted him without a single defeat, and he was able to capture Jaime Lannister, who could fight fifty rounds with his father, without any damage. For the first time he led an army, he could make Tywin stand ready and even go north to the Overseer himself. In the original book, he was even at a disadvantage. Having won many divine victories, Tywin was devastated. In the end, he was only able to win through his sly tricks and beauties. Some people always say that he disregarded the overall situation. At the beginning of the accidental episode, the Stark family was the guardian of the North, and his father went south. As the eldest son, he naturally became the acting city lord and began to take over the management of the North, the largest area of the empire.
On the night when his father was executed, he was elected by the vassals to become the king of the north."The bachelor of the Great Wall once said this to Jon Snow. It took a long time for Jon to understand the meaning of this sentence, but he still didn't do it. However, the sixteen-year-old boy was forced to kill the boy in his heart overnight. When the dawn rises, there will be no more big brother who laughs and picks up the little sister and takes her back to the bedroom at the Winterfell dinner. What remains is a direwolf with a bloody hatred and heart riddled with holes, so I understand it and take it step by step. Why did he make the most deadly wrong move - marrying a nurse (the reason for the marriage in the original book is more credible and will not be repeated here) In his uninformed knowledge at the time, his father was killed and two young brothers were killed. Killed Sansa Arya's life and death is unknown. Life was shattered to pieces. Spiritual pillars collapsed one by one on the battlefield. How could he be invincible? The young wolf master's heart is already exhausted. When the blood is strong, it is unrealistic for you to let him see a woman unmoved. You let him know that after he has a child, it is impossible to be full of tenderness. His tragedy is inevitable. It is his surname, his character, and his circumstances. So I wouldn't think about it if it didn't, if his fate was unresolved, if the time came again, he would have to repeat the same mistakes. The reason why Frey was the first to attack his wife at the bloody wedding was to avenge Stark's broken contract on the other hand. It is also a cruel manifestation of Frey (or Lannister) knowing Robb's weaknesses. If you think about Robb's heroic achievements, if there is a so-called combat power ranking, he must be the first god of war in Westeros, but how about a few arrows? As for not escaping a red wedding? There's an old saying that goes like this: Frey knew he couldn't afford Robb's escaping a bloody wedding. Naturally, this is one of the few and easiest Achilles heels of the young wolf lord (his mother is also, but not as effective as killing his daughter-in-law, after all, his mother's death is likely to make his revenge crazier) Robb was shocked by the arrow. Before she could react, the guards on the side had rushed behind the little nurse, picked up the dagger, and stabbed a few blood holes in her stomach. In an instant, she was killed and killed. The light that finally flickered in his world was just like that. This kind of method extinguishes the sadness. There is nothing greater than the death of the heart. Where can you give him the strength to struggle and resist? I still remember that at the last moment he stood up in front of the little nurse's body and turned his head and called his mother "mother". His face was dark and sad. Lifeless and even when the enemy walked in front of him, he didn't react at all, only to see a flash of sword light and his heart piercedThe high-spirited Young Wolf Lord collapsed with a bang. After that "mother" sound was heart-rending, I seemed to hear his unfinished voice-over: I'm tired, I really can't hold on, and there's no sign of resistance except begging for death. At that time, he had no hope at all. Perhaps death was what this weary soul wanted at the time. Robb's biggest mistake was to be born in this troubled world where the good man does not last for a thousand years and the evil man left behind for a thousand years, but he was born in the righteous and loyal Stark. If the family let him be born in a time of peace, even just give him a little more time, he will be the best king of the north, but it is a pity that he is the one who is not the blood of the best descendants of the Stark family. The tragic and solemnity of leaving the wolf's family can't match the impermanence of fate, so from the beginning, God's stone has been thrown on his head. "Here, it's him." young wolf, they say he can't be killed." In the end, he died in a scrawled, useless, bleak way, and died before he succeeded. The hero is full of tears. I want to say, "A dead may never died." 【 End] PS: In my opinion, Robb is far better than Jon Snow. Finally, post some pictures that I like very much. Let’s cut and bleed while watching him step by step.In the end, he died scribbly, useless, and bleak. He died before he was successful, and the hero was full of tears. I want to say, "A dead may never die." [End] PS: In my opinion, Robb is far more than Jon Snow. Excellent. Finally, send some pictures that I like very much. While cutting, I am bleeding and watching him step by step is so distressing [1]In the end, he died scribbly, useless, and bleak. He died before he was successful, and the hero was full of tears. I want to say, "A dead may never die." [End] PS: In my opinion, Robb is far more than Jon Snow. Excellent. Finally, send some pictures that I like very much. While cutting, I am bleeding and watching him step by step is so distressing [1]
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